Bridge Arena
London, England

The Bridge Arena is located just off the Thames River near central London. A multi-environment arena combining pavement and water, the Bridge's design allows for multiple duels to occur at once. Named for the raised platform over the center of the water-dominated arena, the Bridge is part of the Royal Crown circuit. A regular season is run, comprising of cycles, trikes, cars, boats, aquabikes and hovercraft events.


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Arena Features:
The gates have 10 DP and are 10 feet high. Outer walls have 80 DP and stand 30 feet tall. The four corner mini-arenas are just above water level. Pavement of the corner arenas is indestructible. As for the central platform (the bridge) it's 15 feet above the water's surface and has 60 DP. Six pillars (60 DP each) hold the bridge up. Ramps leading up to the bridge slope at 23 degress and have 60 DP each. Depth of the water is 20 feet. Grandstands capacity is 20,000.
    The arena can handle cycles, trikes, cars, boats up to speedboat size, aquabikes, and large hovercraft. Oversized vehicles are not allowed. Land/water duels are common as well as ones dealing with amphibious vehicles.

Schedule:
Monday - Closed.
Tuesday - Practice Sessions.
Wednesday - Amatuer Night.
Thursday - Team Night.
Friday - Challenge Night.
Saturday - Special Events.
Sunday - AADA Divisionals.

Special Events:
Land/Water Duels - A common Bridge event with half the duelists using cars and the other half using boats.

Amphibious Action - All duelists bring amphibious-equipped cars, making full use of the mix terrian of the arena. Sometime mixed amphibious cars/hovercraft events take place at the Bridge.

Team Events - Up to eight teams can duke it out in the Bridge. Teams are comprised of cars or boats, though some events may allow a mix of the two.

Q Night - Duelists bring in tricked-up vehicles and try to do in each other in an unlimited-class duel. Past events have seen submarine cars, grasshoppers, jumping boats, hovercraft boats, etc.
    This event was inspired by the James Bond character Q. A well-attended event, prestige earned is quadrupled and the prize purse for first place is one million dollars. Q Night is held once a years, sometimes two if there's enough participation. Oversized vehicles are banned from competing, but anything smaller is welcomed.

King of the Bridge - A variation on the King of the Hill event. The duelist able to hold the bridge against all other opponents wins. Given the nature of the event, only land vehicles and hovercraft can compete.

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